Buoyed by positive economic indicators and generally strong consumer confidence, the European travel market is projected to climb to an all-time high in 2017. Despite continued growth, key challenges could impact individual travel markets or the region overall in the coming years. This report presents findings on the European leisure and unmanaged business travel markets, with sizing and projections from 2015-2021. Additional coverage includes analysis of Europe’s key travel segments and players, distribution dynamics, market challenges and more.

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